Amazon.eth ENS domain owner disregards 1M USDC buyout offer on Opensea
Before it expired, the offer stood at approximately 10x the amount of the domain's last sale. On Tuesday, the Ethereum Name Service, or ENS, domain Amazon.eth received an offer for 1 million USDC (a stablecoin pegged to the U.S. dollar) from an anonymous wallet address on OpenSea. The offer to buy the ENS domain went unanswered however, and no transaction took place. This is despite the last sale of the domain name being five months ago for 33 Ether (worth around $100,000 at that time).The expired million-dollar offer for Amazon.eth on OpenSea | Source: OpenSeaIt is unclear at the time of....
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